Logic Videos

Lil Durk's debut album, Remember My Name, is finally out today. When the rapper first revealed the tracklist, it was noticeably light on features, calling upon&nbsp;DMV rapper Logic, Jeremih and Hypno Carlito. Obviously, Durk was not too worried about attaching big names to his album, and more focused on bringing a different side than what we saw/heard during his mixtape run.

Logic is across the pond at the moment for his Under Pressure World Tour tour in Europe, and the European radio personalities really just want to see him freestyle. After&nbsp;stopping by&nbsp;Tim Westwood's Capital Xtra last week the Maryland rapper made an appearance on Charlie Sloth's afternoon BBC One program yesterday.

Logic is currently touring Europe, and while in the U.K., he stopped by renowed DJ Tim Westwood's Capital Xtra show on BBC Radio 1. Getting right to it, Westwood drops the instantly recognizable instrumental to Method Man's "Bring the Pain", and lets Logic have at it. Logic proceeds to drop a two and a half minute freestyle while barely taking a breath. We don't know how "off the dome" this actually is, but the Maryland rapper goes way deeper than we're used to seeing on most impromptu radio rap sessions.&nbsp;

Coming off the release of his debut album Under Pressure, Logic is currently out on the road again as part of the “Under Pressure” World Tour. Inviting cameras to follow his everyday travels, here goes the latest episode (28) in his on-going vlog series titled “Just Another Day”.

While out in Los Angeles this week, Logic made a stop by The Cruz Show and did what he does best, and that’s spit BARS.
During his time on air, the Def Jam rapper took part in the show's "Breakfast Bars" segment, where he goes off the top about a variety of topics, including Kobe Bryant, Taylor Swift, & Kanye West. As usual, Logic does his thing here and proves once again why he’s one of the nicest lyricist and freestylers in the game today.
If you’re a fan of Logic or just freestyles, then you should definitely check out this 3-minute take above. Thoughts?

Coming off the heels of his debut album Under Pressure, Logic is currently out on the road again as part of the “Under Pressure” World Tour. Inviting cameras to follow his everyday travels, here goes the latest episode (27) in his on-going vlog series “Just Another Day”.

Thanks to former industry heavyweight, Steve Lobel, one of the Def Jam’s youngest emcee’s was able to connect with the legendary Big Daddy Kane for a phone conversation in this new segment from Blurred Culture.
During the call, we can hear Kane giving Logic his props (and vis versa), and even hear the two briefly mention working together for a future collab, which would be epic btw. Following the call, Lobel walks down the hallway and connects Logic with another strong lyricist in the game, Crooked I.

Logic’s movement continues reached new heights last night when the emcee took his talents to “The Tonight Show.” An opportunity given to only the most elite artists in the music industry, the spot found Logic performing “I’m Gone,” the latest single from his critically-acclaimed Under Pressure LP, alongside The Roots. Give the performance a viewing and let us know your thoughts in the comment section. For more performances from Logic, be sure to check out his artist page right here at HNHH.

With his new album Under Pressure, Logic has reached all sorts of previously unattained heights. For starters, it was his first project sold for a profit. Then there's the fact that he almost topped T.I.'s Paperwork in the sales department. Now, the Maryland native makes his TV debut on Skee TV to perform "5 A.M."

Logic takes us behind-the-scenes today for the upcoming music video for his title track "Under Pressure." The rapper is looking to make a movie-like visual, with inspiration stemming from classic heist/robbery films like "Heat." He details what fans can expect from the upcoming music video, as well as give us a look on the set of the video shoot. The director is Nick Mahar.

Logic's debut album Under Pressure has been fairly divisive around our pages over the past few weeks. Many readers offer the album acclaim, saying it's the best release of 2014; others say it's nothing more than a good kid, m.A.A.d city rip-off with decent production elements. Power 106's Vick One, apparently, is of the latter school of thought. The difference between him and the rest of the critics, however, is that he's willing to say it to Logic's face. In a pre-interview taping, the DJ tells Logic that his thought the LP was overrated.

With his debut album, Under Pressure, having dropped last week, Logic has been hella busy ever since promoting the project at various publications. Prior to stopping by places like The Breakfast Club, Hot 97, & Big Boy’s Neighborhood, Logic made his by Shade 45 last week and kicked some bars with Tony Touch on his Toca Tuesdays show.

In support of his debut album, Under Pressure, dropping this past Tuesday, Logic has been heavy with the promo game this week. Following visits to NYC’s Hot 97, and The Breakfast Club, Logic made his way out West to L.A. Thursday and stopped by Power 106’s Big Boy’s Neighborhood. Doing what he does, Logic decided to have a little fun and bless the listeners to a freestyle.
Hopping on some classic hip-hop beats, Logic goes off the top (per usual) and delivers some vicious rhymes for nearly 9 minutes straight. Check it out!

Today, Logic dropped his long-awaited debut album, Under Pressure, and has seen it rocket to the second spot on the iTunes charts. We shared a video of him connecting with his fans earlier today, and now BET has posted an ill video for the Maryland rapper kicking a freestyle.

With the release of Logic's debut album Under Pressure today, the young spitter is obliged to thank his massive fanbase for helping him get to where he is. The VMG rapper is known to have a special relationship with his fans, at least, a more interactive one than the average rapper out there. When Logic stopped by our office the other week, we got him to discuss his unique relationship with his fans and how that ties into Under Pressure.
In capping things off, Logic leaves us with this:

Logic will be delivering his debut album, Under Pressure later this month, and today he shares the ambitious visuals for the title track. The audio of the track alone has a fair amount of momentum, but when paired with the first person-shooter inspired visuals, it makes for quite a ride.

Logic is about to be in serious promo mode with his debut album, Under Pressure, dropping October 21st. Today, the DMV rapper visited Soul Assassins Radio to start that promotion and while there he decided to treat the listeners to a sick freestyle.
As usual, Logic does what he does best, and provides some mind-blowing rhymes that prove once again that he’s one of the best freestylers to do it in today's game. Check out this brief, yet dope freestyle above.

For those who have downloaded QuESt's new mixtape Searching Sylvan, then you already know a lot about the Florida-based MC, as he relayed a lot of personal stories and struggles through the tape. We got the Visionary rapper to stop by our office when he was in New York recently, where he expanded on some of the stories you heard on the tape (such as his dad and him getting evicted, having to go back home and live with his mom).